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Alaskan New Reporter says "F*** it - I quit" on air (1 Viewer)

Binky The Doormat

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Alaskan news reporter Charlo Greene quit her job Sunday night live on air after reveling herself as the owner of the medical marijuana business called Alaska Cannabis Club.

When asked why she decided to quit live on air, Greene said, “Because I wanted to draw attention to this issue. And the issue is medical marijuana. Ballot Measure 2 is a way to make medical marijuana real … most patients didn’t know the state didn’t set up the framework to get patients their medicine.”

If only she had a mike to drop. The reaction from the anchorwoman makes it.

 
We did it!!!!

Men Walk On Moon

Astronauts Land On Plain; Collect Rocks, Plant Flag

A Powdery Surface Is Closely Explored

By John Noble Wilford

Special to The New York Times

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Voice From Moon: 'Eagle Has Landed'

Voyage To The Moon: By Archibald MacLeish

Houston, Monday, July 21--Men have landed and walked on the moon.

Two Americans, astronauts of Apollo 11, steered their fragile four-legged lunar module safely and smoothly to the historic landing yesterday at 4:17:40 P.M., Eastern daylight time.

Neil A. Armstrong, the 38-year-old civilian commander, radioed to earth and the mission control room here:

"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."

The first men to reach the moon--Mr. Armstrong and his co-pilot, Col. Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. of the Air Force--brought their ship to rest on a level, rock-strewn plain near the southwestern shore of the arid Sea of Tranquility.

About six and a half hours later, Mr. Armstrong opened the landing craft's hatch, stepped slowly down the ladder and declared as he planted the first human footprint on the lunar crust:

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

His first step on the moon came at 10:56:20 P.M., as a television camera outside the craft transmitted his every move to an awed and excited audience of hundreds of millions of people on earth.
 

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